The CCM Crossover ABS Hockey sticks offer great puck feel, but are still durable enough for outdoor surfaces. The Fiberglass/aspen shaft is utilized on the Crossover, which is durable and light. An ABS/wood blade offers a great puck feel, and fiberglass reinforcement adds rigidity to the blade. The CCM Crossover ABS has replaced the Koho Crossover 2260.

Note: The stick is marked as a Thornton curve, but the curve is actually Nugent-Hopkins.

Shaft Dimensions: Rounded Corners / Straight Sidewalls

Flex Point: Mid Kick

Weight: 658 grams (Based on an Ovechkin 85 flex)

Construction:

Fiberglass reinforced aspen wood core shaft

Grip:

Long lasting glossy finish

Blade:

ABS/wood blade with fiberglass

Great for outdoor surfaces

Flex: 85

Length: 60"

Comments: Awesome stick for playing outdoors. I have been playing with it for about six months now and the blade is still in great shape. The Nugent-Hopkins blade gives you great lift on your wristers. All and all I'd say its a good stick for outdoor play it will definately hold up for youFrom: Chris, KY

Comments: I got this stick for outdoor concrete surfaces, because CCM offered a similar curve profile (P19) to my reebok P87A which I use for smoother surface rinks. I love the blade on this thing; extremely durable material, and allows for solid slapshots and snap shots. It is heavy; almost feels like a weighted stick compared to a composite. But this is the best outdoor play wood stick I have used so far. Great price tooFrom: Chadd, Playa Vista, CA

Comments: good cheap stick for street hockey or outdoor roller, but HEAVY. Would not reccomend for indoor or ice. Blade is available as a replacement blade for composite shafts.From: Gear Executive, Fort Collins, CO

Comments: After finially destroying my u+4 I picked this stick up @ the local sporting goods store as a quick replacement. I've been playing w/ it outdoors on very rough asphault for about a month now, and I absolutely love it. In comparison to the u+4 its a bit lighter, feels more sturdy, is holding up to the abuse of slappers 100% better, and in my opinion is an overall improvement. I still want to try a composite stick w/ the abs blade but would deff buy this stick again. From: Chris

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Handedness

If you hold the stick with your left hand at the top of the stick, then you use a (R) handed stick. If you hold the stick with your right hand at the top, then you use a left (L) handed stick. As stick size increases, the length and diameter of the shaft also increase.

Stick Size

Age

Player Height

Player Weight

Stick Height

Yth:

-7

-4'

-60 lbs.

46"-48"

Jr:

6-12

3'9"-4'9"

50-120 lbs.

50"-54"

Int:

11-16

4'6"-5'3"

120-160 lbs.

56"-57"

Senior:

+14

+5'6"

+120 lbs.

58"-63"

Flex:

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Flex

The flex of a hockey stick is how stiff the shaft is. Youth sticks are 30-40 flex, Junior sticks are 45-55 flex, Intermediate sticks are 55-75 flex and Senior sticks are 75 - 110 flex.

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Brand

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Curve:

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Curve

Each curve brings forth different advantages: Toe curves are less common and are good for stick handling and shooting. Mid curves are the most popular and are recommended for beginners, they are good for puck handling, wrist and snap shots. Mid Heel curves are a combination of a mid and heel curves. Heel curves are good for slap shots, one timers, and back handers.

Grip:

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Grip

Choose between grip and non-grip coatings on the shaft. Grip texture allows for a more solid hold on the shaft while the non-grip coating allows the hands to change position more quickly.

Flex Profile:

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Flex Profile

The low-kick flex profile is for the players looking for a quick shot release, ideal for wrist and snap shots. The mid-kick flex profile is for the player who puts a lot of lean into their wrist/slap shots and are looking for a powerful release on their shots. The variable-kick flex profile offers a constant flex profile allowing custom kick points depending on the placement of the player's lower hand.

Material:

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Materials

Composite sticks are the most popular because they offer the best overall performance. Wood is the traditional material and offers the best puck feel. ABS is used in the blades to add durability for playing on rougher surfaces like concrete and asphalt.

CCM Wood Hockey Sticks Senior

The CCM Ultimate ABS Wood Hockey Sticks are a great choice for the player looking to skate on a rough, outdoor surface such as asphalt or concrete. The multi-laminate shaft construction with the Ultimate ABS Blade Core makes for great looks and even better durability. The Senior Stick Length is 59" and is available in an 85 flex with a clear stick finish.

The CCM Heat 252 ABS Wood Hockey Stick features an abrasion-resistant ABS Blade Core that is durable for rough outdoor surfaces but still maintains a good, traditional feel for the puck. The Multi-Laminated Shaft provides a consistent mid-kick flex profile from top to bottom. Senior Stick Length is 60" and is available in an 85 flex with a clear stick finish.

The CCM Street Nylon and Wood Hockey Sticksare perfect for the player who's looking for a durable stick to use on a variety of surfaces; including asphalt and concrete. The Injected Nylon Blade is built to last through countless ball hockey games, while the traditional mid kick flex profile provides the shooting power. The Senior Stick Length is 55" and it available in an 85 flex with a clear stick finish.

The CCM Crossover ABS Hockey sticks offer great puck feel, but are still durable enough for outdoor surfaces. The Fiberglass/aspen shaft is utilized on the Crossover, which is durable and light. An ABS/wood blade offers a great puck feel, and fiberglass reinforcement adds rigidity to the blade. The CCM Crossover ABS has replaced the Koho Crossover 2260. The Senior stick length is 60" and is available in 85 flex.